Sunday, August 26, 2012

Yes, Summer is winding down and soon Fall with all it's vibrant yellows, orange and reds will be moving in to take its place. Here is a layout I thought I would share.

I usually do layouts that have all the frills and stuff because my layouts almost exclusively are done of my granddaughter. So I thought I would create a layout that was outside my usual creation. I used a sheet of the "All Chalked Up" by DCWV. The patterned paper is from the Grade School stack and the diecuts were cut from .studio files. The tiny bit of journaling was done with a white Signo gel pen. I drew around the edges of the pictures with a liquid chalk pen.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Here is a layout I did with my Cricut Circle cartridge, French Manor. I'm loving this cartridge. Using my reward points on Cricut.com, I was able to join the Circle and get this cart. All the images came from this cartridge.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Lately, I've been in a renewed passion frenzy. I dusted off my sewing and embroidery machines and started to use them again. So this past week and just yesterday, I have embroidered a couple of projects. I found my old list of sewing and embroidery sites and I have renewed this passion. Two fav embroidery sites I found are: Five Star Fonts and The Embroidery Garden. I also started lurking at an old fav. sewing site: SewForum. This site is what got my gears to moving again for sewing/embroidery. So to cut to the chase, this is a mini composition cover that I made for my daughter. The file also includes the monogram font. I hope you like it.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Have you seen the new patterned paper collection by Colorbok at your local Walmart? It is TDF. I created a layout using a piece of negative scrap from a diecut project and some of the paper that is called Wild Rose. Check out the end of my latest YouTube video for some more details and a look at some of the papers in this stack. Now back to the layout.

I fussy-cut some of the flowers from one of the papers and layered them around the layout. I also die-cut the word "Cherish" on one of my electronic die-cut machines. The gray background is actually a piece of negative scrap left over after I diecut some photocorners using the Picturesque Cricut cartridge. So don't throw away all those discarded pieces of scrap. they can be reused to become a useful design element. Happy Scrappin.